'Night Shift' (1982)

The Ladd Company

Henry Winkler, left, and Michael Keaton play night shift morgue attendants who help a prostitute turn the morgue into a brothel after her pimp dies in "Night Shift." Keaton, born Michael John Douglas on Sept. 5, 1951, adopted the stage name "Keaton," after reading an article on actress Diane Keaton, to avoid confusion with actor Michael Douglas. Though Keaton had appeared in several episodes of "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" - he was a stagehand for the children's show - and other popular television shows, the "Night Shift" role was his breakout performance.

Henry Winkler, left, and Michael Keaton play night shift morgue attendants who help a prostitute turn the morgue into a brothel after her pimp dies in "Night Shift." Keaton, born Michael John Douglas on Sept. 5, 1951, adopted the stage name "Keaton," after reading an article on actress Diane Keaton, to avoid confusion with actor Michael Douglas. Though Keaton had appeared in several episodes of "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" - he was a stagehand for the children's show - and other popular television shows, the "Night Shift" role was his breakout performance. (The Ladd Company)

Henry Winkler, left, and Michael Keaton play night shift morgue attendants who help a prostitute turn the morgue into a brothel after her pimp dies in "Night Shift." Keaton, born Michael John Douglas on Sept. 5, 1951, adopted the stage name "Keaton," after reading an article on actress Diane Keaton, to avoid confusion with actor Michael Douglas. Though Keaton had appeared in several episodes of "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" - he was a stagehand for the children's show - and other popular television shows, the "Night Shift" role was his breakout performance.